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i think we need energy. frustrating, it is something in hope to never really experience. sometimes things cannot go your way. every player goes through it. hopefully i can come in here and do everything i can to help the group out. i'm looking to david and can to help us ultimate.out tonight. he is bace internet. all the have to do is figure out how to get a puck passed the goalie. >> they have their work cut out for them. look for to the game tonight. >> let's start the week off right. >>this is 7, 0-9-7 >>time fore the pick4 ga mes. hope laughter lightens your day. >>back to pick4. first lucky number, 2-8-8-2 >>time foror lucky d lotto. mom moofirst winning lucky day lotto before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and
i think we need energy. frustrating, it is something in hope to never really experience. sometimes things cannot go your way. every player goes through it. hopefully i can come in here and do everything i can to help the group out. i'm looking to david and can to help us ultimate.out tonight. he is bace internet. all the have to do is figure out how to get a puck passed the goalie. >> they have their work cut out for them. look for to the game tonight. >> let's start the week off...
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. >> his energy and personality are big enough to fill the room . his parents happily hover over each of these moments none of them they know where ever guaranteed. three weeks before his arrival is dr. saul ultrasound images of the couple's son and told them and uthis. >> he only has a 50 percent chance of survival. >> their lives change forever. >> and a moment that should have been joyful they braced for the worse. >> i was so very emotional and scared. >> he was born with no diaphragm that all. he remained in intensive care for a month. at 4 days old the underwent surgery to construct a diaphragm out of four tax the surgery was wildly successful. they always wanted to have a family their love for children clear their business planning birthday parties for kids. after testing the decided to have another baby two weeks ago they went for an ultrasound . the board in the same position before and the same room with the same doctor. >> you could see the look on his face. >> 20 weeks into her pregnancy her second son was diagnosed with the same conditi
. >> his energy and personality are big enough to fill the room . his parents happily hover over each of these moments none of them they know where ever guaranteed. three weeks before his arrival is dr. saul ultrasound images of the couple's son and told them and uthis. >> he only has a 50 percent chance of survival. >> their lives change forever. >> and a moment that should have been joyful they braced for the worse. >> i was so very emotional and scared. >>...
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but a daily posting of key energy futures prices to the energy publication. that's a few things we've accomplished so far going forward. her face keeping up with rapid changes in the data that we need in modernizing our toolset that supports modeling analysis. read a balanced approach to ensure the forecasts are based on sound returnable models will addressing gaps and analytical capability so that eia can remain a leading-edge provider of relevant analysis. one idea for free resources to address these challenges would be to change the periodicity of our report. third, but to further modernize their website to improve bush information gathering experience for stakeholders, the data collecting who count on eia for critical energy data and analysis. and the pastor launched a new state energy portal with interact with mapping capability. we created an application program interface, api for developers of web and mobile applications. we will be doing more of these. we launched the new electricity data browser to increase accessibility and utility of eia's expensiv
but a daily posting of key energy futures prices to the energy publication. that's a few things we've accomplished so far going forward. her face keeping up with rapid changes in the data that we need in modernizing our toolset that supports modeling analysis. read a balanced approach to ensure the forecasts are based on sound returnable models will addressing gaps and analytical capability so that eia can remain a leading-edge provider of relevant analysis. one idea for free resources to...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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the energy cost does not compete well against wind energy. it rises with age are magically as you get into peak season. -- it rises as we get into peak season. the plant runs great. everything is super. the largest technology using biomass in the world, and it is the largest in america. it looks like it is straight out of star wars. really a beautiful looking plant. only a utility guy would say that erie get >> i am surprised we did not get too many people following up on your prescription for how to make things better, but maybe we can talk about that after the break break. -- after the i have a quick announcement. please join me in thanking tom. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> tonight on c-span, president obama speaks to students in belfast, ireland, followed by the new trade agreement. later, author john roberts. on the next washington journal, the congressman of texas, a member of the armed services and.ttee on the g8 summit , turkey, and north korea. discussing federal food stamp programs. later, an examination of the supreme court dec
the energy cost does not compete well against wind energy. it rises with age are magically as you get into peak season. -- it rises as we get into peak season. the plant runs great. everything is super. the largest technology using biomass in the world, and it is the largest in america. it looks like it is straight out of star wars. really a beautiful looking plant. only a utility guy would say that erie get >> i am surprised we did not get too many people following up on your...
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. >>> who wouldn't want to save money on their home energy bill? that's what an alternative energy company that's just come to the bay area is promising pg&e customers. julie waut says thousands of people are complaining they wound up paying more. >> okay. you could turn the camera off. >> not a warm welcome from a manager of a multi-million-dollar corporation and thinks she knows why sgli feel lick we were very misled. >> she says she was duped by a salesman for that company who recently came knocking at her door. >> they wanted to know if we qualified for one of the pg&e discount programs. >> after looking at her pg&e bill, he told her, yeah, yeah, you qualified. >> only later did she realize. >> actually aren't with pg&e at all. >> turns out she had unknowingly signed up with a completely different company, an alternate energy supplier called commerce energy. >> basically that ie're doing is bieg gas for their customers, getting it to us then we safely deliver it. >> but pg&e says unlike pg&e, the alternate suppliers are not regulated in califor
. >>> who wouldn't want to save money on their home energy bill? that's what an alternative energy company that's just come to the bay area is promising pg&e customers. julie waut says thousands of people are complaining they wound up paying more. >> okay. you could turn the camera off. >> not a warm welcome from a manager of a multi-million-dollar corporation and thinks she knows why sgli feel lick we were very misled. >> she says she was duped by a salesman for...
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and have more renewable energy on public lands. can it be effective? >> i think the president has an energy policy. he stated it. it's an all of the above policy. what he's going to say on tuesday is a part of it. i think it can have an effect. the supreme court allowed him to regulate greenhouse gases. and he has a bunch of other authorities. and remember, the keystone xl pipeline, i wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't part of a packaging effort by the white house. something for people who care about the environment and -- >> the keystone pipeline. >> it feels like there's a panel come -- package coming. >> and the business world? >> there's people who would benefit, green energy, and those who would have to increase spending to meet the new standards. but the u.n. put out a report about the food business in particular, and that the food business, in light of some of the changes in our climate has had to move around and move to new locations and spend money in order to make up for crazy weather patterns. >> what unites us this morning, is the people ar
and have more renewable energy on public lands. can it be effective? >> i think the president has an energy policy. he stated it. it's an all of the above policy. what he's going to say on tuesday is a part of it. i think it can have an effect. the supreme court allowed him to regulate greenhouse gases. and he has a bunch of other authorities. and remember, the keystone xl pipeline, i wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't part of a packaging effort by the white house. something for people...
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changing as yet what we need to do together as i said today i spoke about the energy to the energy people we need to think about cardinal changes in the technology. together we are able to produce that then it will be a breakthrough we should assume that. cheap energy will not be available that we need to. go to those reserves that are difficult to extract that cost more that will also require new technology and new to new technologies will be a great step in developing world energy and a question from the floor i think their. advocates uniter. and john thank you and both of you thank you for your comments and this is for president putin russia has over the last decade a very well deserved reputation for discipline and prudence and you've touched on this a little bit higher but if you would be a little more granular as the economy has slowed here how do you plan to balance the need for stimulating growth with the need to really maintain that discipline that you've earned so well over the last ten years. i would like to say a few words. and i would like to. draw your attention to a number
changing as yet what we need to do together as i said today i spoke about the energy to the energy people we need to think about cardinal changes in the technology. together we are able to produce that then it will be a breakthrough we should assume that. cheap energy will not be available that we need to. go to those reserves that are difficult to extract that cost more that will also require new technology and new to new technologies will be a great step in developing world energy and a...
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it in the sun, so you use the solar energy and create heat. and with the heat, you destroy the bacterial cell membrane, so that hurts, or destroys, the dna code, so they can't reproduce, and then you leave it in the sun for a couple of hours, and then you know this water is safe. >> i myself am real grateful to solvatten. because of the tool which has greatly enhanced my health. just as mom said, i'm the one who was--at least i was just sick of typhoid. and now that we have that tool, i can easily just use it and then i know that it's safe for drinking. that's why i'm really grateful. yeah. >> [singing in african language] >> to work on the solution as i have done so many years, to come back to people who are using your solution and see the impact--it's just fantastic. >> i'm very proud of my mother, yeah. yeah, of course. how can you not be? solvatten is still a family company. it's a challenge. of course, we can make a big difference, a huge difference for the people actually getting solvatten. i see water being the key and the most importan
it in the sun, so you use the solar energy and create heat. and with the heat, you destroy the bacterial cell membrane, so that hurts, or destroys, the dna code, so they can't reproduce, and then you leave it in the sun for a couple of hours, and then you know this water is safe. >> i myself am real grateful to solvatten. because of the tool which has greatly enhanced my health. just as mom said, i'm the one who was--at least i was just sick of typhoid. and now that we have that tool, i...
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and energy is personally what pakistan lacks the country of almost one hundred eighty million people has been plagued by power cuts that have grown longer and more frequent in recent years about two thirds of pakistan's energy comes from oil and gas but there's not enough fuel to go around most cars here are run a natural gas but widespread shortages often leave drivers queuing up at the pump for hours the power crisis has also played a major role in helping industrial take two and now was sure we defeat the ruling party in the recent election. it's a tragedy that a country with atomic weapons is deprived of electricity and has no electricity for even twenty hours a day. how can a country develop in such a situation so called load shedding means people and businesses can't function those who can afford it turn to a battery run electricity by using a device called u.p.s. it's enough to keep a few lights and ceiling fans on but just barely across pakistan countless people are struggling to get by because of the energy crisis businesses large and small are desperate for an increase in e
and energy is personally what pakistan lacks the country of almost one hundred eighty million people has been plagued by power cuts that have grown longer and more frequent in recent years about two thirds of pakistan's energy comes from oil and gas but there's not enough fuel to go around most cars here are run a natural gas but widespread shortages often leave drivers queuing up at the pump for hours the power crisis has also played a major role in helping industrial take two and now was sure...
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and one of them is bloom energy. they want to put a little power plant in a box literally in your backyard. for nearly a decade, the company had been unusually secretive about its bloom box. but in february 2010, its inventor, k.r. sridhar, invited me to take a look inside his much talked about but never before seen creature. what could this power? >> this could power a u.s. home. average united states home. >> entire house? >> entire house, 24/7, 365. >> something that small? >> the way we make it is in two blocks. this is a european home. the two put together is a u.s. home. >> [chuckling] 'cause we use twice as much energy, is that what you're saying? >> yeah, and this will power four asian homes. >> so four homes in india, your native country. >> absolutely. four to six homes in our country. >> it sounds awfully dazzling. >> it is real. it works. >> he says he knows it works because he originally invented a similar device for nasa. he really is a rocket scientist. >> this invention working on mars would allow the
and one of them is bloom energy. they want to put a little power plant in a box literally in your backyard. for nearly a decade, the company had been unusually secretive about its bloom box. but in february 2010, its inventor, k.r. sridhar, invited me to take a look inside his much talked about but never before seen creature. what could this power? >> this could power a u.s. home. average united states home. >> entire house? >> entire house, 24/7, 365. >> something that...
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a critical lack of energy resources and explain how the struggling state is being. a shortfall. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big picture. hello again you're watching welcome back as the u.s. army rushes to complete its pullout from afghanistan parts of the country are already turning into huge junkyards the pentagon is now destroying state of the other military equipment that despite the war already having cost the american taxpayers more than six hundred. billion dollars. invested. by the end of two thousand and fourteen the u.s. military will have seven billion dollars worth of military equipment in afghanistan u.s. officials say they're getting rid of what they no longer need to or what would be too costly to ship back home the list of items that will be shredded. and crushed to be sold to scrap includes around two thousand mine resistant ambush protected vehicles or more a.p.c. they were designed to counter this threat of roadside bombs and cost
a critical lack of energy resources and explain how the struggling state is being. a shortfall. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big picture. hello again you're watching welcome back as the u.s. army rushes to complete its pullout from afghanistan parts of the country are already turning into huge junkyards the pentagon is now destroying state of the other military...
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and ovation. -- energy innovation. today, we are proud to have him leading the department in these new technologies. we are happy here to begin our eia conference, dr. moniz. [applause] >> thank you, adam, for the introduction. in fact, adam referred to my last go round in the department. i would note that come in that time, adam was in the private sector. we benefited from his advice and observations on how energy markets were developing and how to draw upon that advice on a more regular fashion. he also mentioned that, two years ago, with his red assessor, richard newell, he had a chance to address this conference. he may not know that the started out to be a panel. when people thought i was on it, they'll withdrew. the panel became by de facto a keynote address. he is laughing because he knows it's true. anyway, it is a pleasure to be here. speaking of the second tour of duty, i have said this a number of times. many have questioned the judgment of one returning to the department. i then invoke the theory of samuel
and ovation. -- energy innovation. today, we are proud to have him leading the department in these new technologies. we are happy here to begin our eia conference, dr. moniz. [applause] >> thank you, adam, for the introduction. in fact, adam referred to my last go round in the department. i would note that come in that time, adam was in the private sector. we benefited from his advice and observations on how energy markets were developing and how to draw upon that advice on a more regular...
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and energy is personally what pakistan lacks the country of almost one hundred eighty million people has been plagued by power cuts that have grown longer and more frequent in recent years about two thirds of pakistan's energy comes from oil and gas but there's not enough fuel to go around most cars here are run a natural gas but widespread shortages often leave drivers queuing up at the pump for hours the power crisis has also played a major role in helping industrial take to. defeat the ruling party in the recent election. it's a tragedy that a country with atomic weapons is deprived of electricity and has no electricity for even twenty dollars a day how can a country develop in such a situation so called load shedding means people and businesses can't function those who can afford it turn to a battery run electricity by using a device called u.p.s. it's enough to keep a few lights and ceiling fans on but just barely across pakistan countless people are struggling to get by because of the energy crisis businesses large and small are desperate for an increase in energy supply in har
and energy is personally what pakistan lacks the country of almost one hundred eighty million people has been plagued by power cuts that have grown longer and more frequent in recent years about two thirds of pakistan's energy comes from oil and gas but there's not enough fuel to go around most cars here are run a natural gas but widespread shortages often leave drivers queuing up at the pump for hours the power crisis has also played a major role in helping industrial take to. defeat the...
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and sectarian strife issues like a huge shortfall in energy are usually left on the sidelines. takes a look. business is far from booming at this textile mill in pakistan several times each day the machines come to a halt there's simply not enough power to keep them running forcing them to sit idle for up to fourteen hours a day the mill has resorted to burning wood to keep up production but for a factory employing four thousand people it's an unsustainable solution this is to be affecting the number of people you can employ you must provide jobs and job creation can he have been if you have energy. and energy is personally what pakistan lacks the country of almost one hundred eighty million people has been plagued by power cuts that have grown longer and more frequent in recent years about two thirds of pakistan's energy comes from oil and gas but there's not enough fuel to go around most cars here are run a natural gas but widespread shortages often leave drivers queuing up at the pump for hours the power crisis has also played a major role in helping industrial take tune in
and sectarian strife issues like a huge shortfall in energy are usually left on the sidelines. takes a look. business is far from booming at this textile mill in pakistan several times each day the machines come to a halt there's simply not enough power to keep them running forcing them to sit idle for up to fourteen hours a day the mill has resorted to burning wood to keep up production but for a factory employing four thousand people it's an unsustainable solution this is to be affecting the...
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. >> crude mood, if energy production is at record levels, why are energy prices at five-month highs and why aren't we feeling relief at the pump. >>> man of steel hits the theaters can he strengthen the warner brother's franchise. we have that and more tonight on nightly business report for friday, june 14th. >>> good evening everybody i'm bill griffith. stocks ended with a triple digit loss but the key gauge everybody is fixed on is interest rates. with the pull back rates have spiked over the last two months as wall street tries to figure out if and when the federal reserve will wind down the bond buying program. more clues could come over the next week when the fed meeting occurs, and when it does come to rates, the big one for most people is died to their homes, with a 30-year mortgage around 6% and trending higher, who do rising rates hurt and do they slow the recovery? >> reporter: anyone who bought a home ten years ago knows today's mortgage rates are a huge bargain, but rising rates are still spooking the market. >> i'm starting to see, actually, some of the first-time homeb
. >> crude mood, if energy production is at record levels, why are energy prices at five-month highs and why aren't we feeling relief at the pump. >>> man of steel hits the theaters can he strengthen the warner brother's franchise. we have that and more tonight on nightly business report for friday, june 14th. >>> good evening everybody i'm bill griffith. stocks ended with a triple digit loss but the key gauge everybody is fixed on is interest rates. with the pull back...
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we have the sf energy map to help the folks learn l about solar. we're experiencing with group discounts through solar at work. regarding our climate program we have aggressive emissions program. we track the city's carbon and multiple programs. we are just about to release our climate action strategies that will talk about transportation and energy where we can see further reductions locally. i want to mention that our environment program is focused on lower emissions. recognizing our climate is changing we'll want to know what the long term and short term focuses are. the last program serve area is green building. the green building program helps with the assisting of the green standards. it provides innovative green pace program information and helps the city programs to get to the highest level of building standards. on this slide are 3 additional serve areas the traffic. we work to improve air quality by asking folks to walk or ride bikes. we can work with other agencies and this helps to make the city's fleet the greenest in the nation. we've
we have the sf energy map to help the folks learn l about solar. we're experiencing with group discounts through solar at work. regarding our climate program we have aggressive emissions program. we track the city's carbon and multiple programs. we are just about to release our climate action strategies that will talk about transportation and energy where we can see further reductions locally. i want to mention that our environment program is focused on lower emissions. recognizing our climate...
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for many activists, nuclear energy is synonymous with disasters. a new documentary claims it could save the planet from climate catastrophe. it is a dead industry. it is killing people and will for the rest of time. >> for years, being an environmentalist has meant being against nuclear power. >> can you be an environmentalist -- in light of climate change, can -- an an internal hitless environmentalist and not before nuclear power? >> this tells the story of five activists who have gone to beat strongly pro-nuclear energy, risking their careers and perhaps reputations. the filmmaker underwent a similar conversion. >> my default position was anti- nuclear like most people. i equated nuclear weapons with nuclear power. >> his film argues there is no way to meet the world's current -- growing energy needs and deal with climate change without it. that, despite disasters, the risk of nuclear power are not as great as many presume. >> nuclear is the safest form of energy we have per unit of energy produced than anything except for wind. the single depth
for many activists, nuclear energy is synonymous with disasters. a new documentary claims it could save the planet from climate catastrophe. it is a dead industry. it is killing people and will for the rest of time. >> for years, being an environmentalist has meant being against nuclear power. >> can you be an environmentalist -- in light of climate change, can -- an an internal hitless environmentalist and not before nuclear power? >> this tells the story of five activists...
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they want to build nuclear plants to reduce their energy dependence on russia. nhk world's ivo tuho reports. >> reporter: poland has yet to build its first nuclear reactor. the government froze all projects to build a nuclear plant after the chernobyl accident in 1986. the country's large labor force and proximity to large consumer markets like germany, has attracted vigorous foreign investment. despite the deepening credit crisis and recession in europe, poland has managed to maintain growth. but economic development has raised the issue of a stable energy supply to secure independence from russia. authorities are looking to nuclear power as an alternative to coal. they are aiming to start building two reactors by 2020. >> we think that the nuclear option as a base load capacity will be very important element of diversification of our energy needs, creating a new basis for energy security for the system. >> reporter: the two projects have attracted the attention of nations eager to export nuclear infrastructure. japanese prime minister shinzo abe promoted his c
they want to build nuclear plants to reduce their energy dependence on russia. nhk world's ivo tuho reports. >> reporter: poland has yet to build its first nuclear reactor. the government froze all projects to build a nuclear plant after the chernobyl accident in 1986. the country's large labor force and proximity to large consumer markets like germany, has attracted vigorous foreign investment. despite the deepening credit crisis and recession in europe, poland has managed to maintain...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world.
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world.
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. >> how about energy? how about energy, the great fracking miracle. natural gas prices have bumped back up. there's going to be some energy infrastructure buildup. what's your take on that sector, kenny? >> i think the energy revolution of the united states is really reinforcing our position in the world. the -- it's well known though, i think the stocks in a lot of cases reflect the tremendous potential and the tremendous success american companies are having in developing this resource. >> george gilder, welcome to the program. energy. fracking. horizontal join. you talk about knowledge and information. we learn a lot now and we may wind up being energy independent. let me ask you about that particular issue. >> well, i think it's been an energy miracle that is derived from a growth of knowledge in energy industry, that this is innovation and all real growth comes from innovation, not from increasing margins and housing builders. it comes from ingenius new ways of tapping the fossil fuels below our surface of the planet at incredible -- at ever chea
. >> how about energy? how about energy, the great fracking miracle. natural gas prices have bumped back up. there's going to be some energy infrastructure buildup. what's your take on that sector, kenny? >> i think the energy revolution of the united states is really reinforcing our position in the world. the -- it's well known though, i think the stocks in a lot of cases reflect the tremendous potential and the tremendous success american companies are having in developing this...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators across all the different sectors. for those of you familiar with the history of the health data initiative launched by then the hhs health and human services chief technology officer todd park, we sought to have a health
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...